Skip to main content

STAR QUESTION: ‘IS DONALD TRUMP PLAIN CRAZY?’ BIG-NAME WRITERS NOW QUESTIONING GOP NOMINEE’S SANITY

The main reason that most delicate State matters are not thrust upon the people for executing is because the people don't always get things right due to silent lunacy, emotionalism, cognitive challenges, and bigotry. For that, most States have presidents, legislatures, courts, etc. Whenever delicate matters are left at the hands of the people, history has proven that people perform worse than do designated officials who deploy professional, remove sentimentality, and who due to their designation are adjured sane and bigotry-free.
The president of the US is the most powerful man on earth -- he can wipe out the earth in a jiffy. Such a position cannot be entrusted into the hands of a man who does not have the temperament or commonsense to not insult a military veteran family or to a man who does not understand why the US is not using nuclear weapons against ISIS. The Republican leadership is not stupid; it now understands that the most rabid elements within its tent gave the party its current nominee for president. Within that rabid tent that gave the party Donald Trump for president, one can categorically say now, were guarded lunatics, outright racists, emotional retards, cognitively challenged hillbillies, and xenophobic Islamophobes.
If Donald Trump does not amend his way, the Republican Party's leadership could contrive an insanity ground to remove him as its presidential candidate. Questioning his sanity is the first step and the next will be showing the nation his resignation letter, whether he wrote it willingly or not, upon which his removal is justified to those who voted for him. The Republican leadership was very smart in getting an arch conservative, Pence, as The Donald's running mate. When Trump is removed, the Party will still have a nominees cherished and trusted by the party bosses, unlike Trump.
Anyone who still doubts that Donald Trump is sick must not care about America. The political establishment cannot take the chance of letting him run in November. What if he wins? No one thought that there were more stupid people voting in the Republican primaries than there were saner and brighter people, so what if the scenario repeats in November, will the world survive the next four years? 
The danger is too earth-shattering to take a chance. Unless Trump makes a complete U-turn today and begins to conduct himself as befitting a US president, I can bet that the Republican Party will find a way to kick him off the ticket before November.    
However, the more important question: is America crazy even to allow a situation where this kind of question is asked about a presidential candidate of a major political party?  What has the USA turned to?
Inquiring minds want to know.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

OBOREVWORI: How Not To Glorify A 'One Chance' Governor - By Zik Gbemre

It is appalling how, in desperation to sustain its thieving hegemony over the Delta State Government since 1999, the Delta PDP had the audacity to impose the weakest, most uninformed contender, a local champion, as Governor over a state replete with accomplished men and women of immense capacity. Given this unenviable privilege, one would have expected the fortunate placeholder governor, Sheriff Oborevwori—whose only election campaign manifesto was pledging to improve on the failed leadership of Ifeanyi Okowa, his predecessor—to engage creative minds and individuals of proven integrity to assist him in making a difference. Rather than doing the needful, Oborevwori has worsened matters by electing to engage the same spent leaders, deadwood, and gluttons that have gained prominence in running the state down over successive administrations. The result has been a government of mediocre officeholders competing to run the state for their pockets at the detriment of the populace, under a gove...

EDO GUBER ELECTION: Omo-Agege, Faith Majemite, Others Appointed Into APC National Campaign Council

Ahead of the September 21 governorship election in Edo State, the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) unveiled a 197-member council on Wednesday to lead its campaign. According to the list released by APC National Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Argungu, Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has been appointed as the chairman of the campaign council. Governor Otu will be supported by Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda as co-chairman and former Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole as deputy chairman. Other members of the 197-member team include Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, who will serve as Assistant Secretary; Senate President Godswill Akpabio; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas; Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo; Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Hon. Faith Majemite; and other governors elected on the APC platform. The recently reinstated Deputy Governor of Edo, Philip Shaibu, who recently defecte...

THE ENDURING LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP: Chief James Ibori Celebrated for His Impact on Delta State

On Friday, May 31st, during the funeral service for the Late Asagba of Asaba, the essence of true leadership was vividly displayed. The service featured the introduction of various dignitaries, including Senator George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation who represented President Bola Tinubu, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor Godwin Obaseki, and Former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa. As each dignitary was introduced, the church remained silent. However, the atmosphere dramatically changed when the name of Former Governor James Ibori was announced; the congregation erupted in wide jubilation and applause. This reaction was so profound that even Senator George Akume and Governor Obaseki could not hide their astonishment. The enthusiastic reception for Chief James Ibori during this solemn occasion highlighted his enduring legacy among the people of Delta State. Despite having left office seventeen years ago, he continues to be celebrated whenever he attends public functions i...